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*audio clip from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Rejoined (S4E05)* Lt. Commander Jadzia Dax (Terry Farrell): What's wrong? Dr. Lenara Kahn (Susanna Thompson): I just had the most unpleasant conversation with my brother. He thinks that there's something going on between us. Lt. Commander Dax: Oh. And what did you tell him? Dr. Kahn: Well, I told him that that was ridiculous. That there's nothing going on between us that you and I are just friends Lt Commander Dax: Well then that should settle that. Maybe we shouldn't see each other. It would just give people the wrong idea. Dr. Kahn: We’ll give them the right idea. *begin WAW* Sue: Hi and welcome to Women at Warp. Join us as our crew of four women Star Trek fans boldly go on our biweekly mission to explore our favorite franchise. My name is Sue, and thanks for tuning in! With me today are crew members Grace… Grace: Hey Everybody! Sue: and Jarrah! Jarrah: It's been so long since I've seen you! Sue: A whole two weeks! Jarrah: And yet I still feel inextricably drawn to you. Sue: And we are joined today by our special guest Lisa, who writes at The Prolific Trek, https://theprolifictrek.wordpress.com/. Hi Lisa! ​ ​ Lisa: Hi guys. Sue: Do you want to give everybody an introduction to you and what you do and your relationship with Star Trek? Lisa: Well, I grew up watching Star Trek. I watched TNG growing up, and it was kind of what I would do with my dad. So, I've been a fan basically for as long as I can remember. And at the beginning of this year I had the crazy idea to decide to watch all of Star Trek, even the animated series, from beginning to end in a year. And so, that's what I've been doing and that's what my blog is all about. It’s The Prolific Trek. So, it's been going well, I’m on Season Five of DS9 right now, and just plugging along! Sue: Awesome! And today we're going to talk about a season 4 episode of Deep Space Nine. But quickly before we get there we do want to remind you about the Women at Warp patreon. The patreon is what allows us to do things like cover conventions, and have things printed, and promote the show. And if you'd like to help us out you can do so over at https://www.patreon.com/womenatwarp. And also, we have some more conventions coming up in early October. Andi and Grace will be out at Geek Girl Con in Seattle. Grace: Yeah! Sue: And that same weekend I will be at New York Comic Con here in the city. So, if you're in town and planning to attend any of those, come say hi! And we'll get right into the episode now we are going to be talking about Deep Space Nine, season four episode, “Rejoined”. And before we start our analysis Jarrah why don't you give us a synopsis of this one. Jarrah: Sure. So, in this episode a Trill science team comes to Deep Space Nine, and it's kind of a potential problem because there is a woman on it who hosts a symbiont that used to be married to one of Dax's previous hosts. And there is a Trill taboo against reassociation, which is to say picking up where you left off with someone that you had a relationship with, as a previous host. Nevertheless, Jadzia and the woman Lenara Kahn, fall in love and face an unfortunate dilemma about whether they're going to challenge this serious taboo in Trill society, because it's a really big deal. If you reassociate you can be banished from the Trill homeworld, which means that not only do you die when you die, but your symbiont also dies it will never be placed in another host. So, it's a pretty high stakes situation. In the meantime they're also running an experiment on the Defiant to open a first artificial wormhole, and so that's that's the work situation that they're working together on. Grace: It's science-y. So we're assuming it's good. Sue: Yeah, so Lisa it was your idea to talk about this episode. Want to tell us why this was top of your list? Lisa: Well, I think this is such a fascinating episode as far the questions it raises, as far as LGBTQ issues, but also just gender issues I think in general, because we see Jadzia still in love with, or falling in love with, a woman who one of her previous hosts, Torias, had been married to. And it's a taboo, but it's a taboo in such a different way and I think I love seeing how far this society has come that Kira just simply can’t wrap her mind around the fact that if these two people are in love, then why can't they be together. I just think it has a lot of things that our society could look at, and focus on. Jarrah: Yeah definitely. I was doing a little bit of digging into just the background for this episode for some context. I mean those of you that have listened to the show before, we talked a bit about some of the episodes, like I think we’ve talked a little bit about “The Outcast” [TNG S5, E17]. “Rejoined” was another attempt at a show that's an allegory for societal taboos about LGBTQ equality, but in a way that you know is showing, like you said Lisa, like no one cares about this in the 24th century, and yet the audience is confronted with this. And so, initially the idea for the script was actually a Michael Piller idea that was going to bring back a former lover of Dax, the symbiont’s, but it was going to be a man. Then Ron Moore says he's basically driving in the car one day and he's like “You know what would make this amazing is if we did it with a woman” and that they basically had to sell it all up the chain to Rick Berman in the studio and in the end everyone went with this. But, it was a little bit fraught, the reception. Grace: Which is incredible because TV wise it's pretty tame. The relationship, I think we only see them kiss even the once. Sue: But there are some pretty smoldering looks that pass between the two of them. Grace: Oh yeah, it’s hot stuff, definitely. Sue: Yeah I guess before we get to the reassociation taboo and diving into that why not just start with the, I guess the gender discussion, with the Trill, right. Because that is one of the most interesting things I think that we can talk about when we talk about the Trill in general. There is no issue with a symbiont going from host to host regardless of gender. It doesn't seem that the Trill homeworld whoever makes these decisions cares about that at all. And, as far as we can tell, and I think this is confirmed by Memory Alpha, is that the symbiont itself is actually genderless. So, the gender of the joined being is determined by that of the host. Lisa: It really does kind of make you wonder though. Could you look at this society and in a way and ask, “Is gender necessary?” or is gender just this arbitrary constructs that they’ve kind of got going on here. Considering you can have the same personality sticking around in your body, in multiple bodies for multiple lifetimes. What if it goes on to a male audience and “I still feel pretty female”. I mean there's a lot to think about there. Jarrah: Yeah. So I mean Terry Farrell said at the time, I believe that this is on the season four DVD special features, that “I like the idea of sending people a bigger message that they're used to seeing on TV something that makes them think and gives them something to talk about. I think the show is so appropriate for Dax, more appropriate than for any other character on television. That's because Dax always had this duality. She has been a man and a woman several times. Any entity that has that duality is going to have some controversy surrounding it even though the story is not about a gay relationship.” Grace: Which is definitely true. There's a potential with the character of Dax, you can play it and say straight up and yes this is a gay relationship or you can play it in kind of a safer tone and say no but they were male and female when they knew each other… *wink*. Lisa: Well I think that that's kind of, at least the out put the Star Trek writers had, for television was to say well they were husband and wife in their previous lifetime together. So, I think it makes it perhaps, feel a little bit less controversial because you can always rely back on that, which I think, is almost unfortunate. You know, I would have liked them to go all the way with this idea. It was, 1993, 1994 at the time, so… Sue: It’s still kind of a shame though, that they had to sell this idea so much even though it's a very sweet, it's a very complicated, it's very interesting, it's a story you want to see.

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